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Finds - Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary. Data query

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More ID Find Type Secondary Find Type Generic Grouping Phase Layer Feature Burial Number
More 1325 Building materials Mortar? Building materials 5b A88    
More 945 Building materials Roof tile Building materials 5b A88    
More 1458 Building materials Brick/Daub Building materials 5b A88    
More 1228 Building materials Brick/Tile Building materials 5b A88    
More 1343 Building materials Daub Building materials 5b A88    
More 1368 Building materials Daub Building materials 5b A88    
More 1000 Building materials Floor tile Building materials 5b A88    
More 1726 Iron   Coffin and shroud fittings 5b A88    
More 79 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 5b A88    
More 307 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 5b A88    
More 310 Flint and lithics   Flint and lithics 5b A88    
More 520 Window glass   Building materials 5b A88    
More 521 Window glass   Building materials 5b A88    
More 522 Window glass   Building materials 5b A88    
More 523 Window glass   Building materials 5b A88    
More 524 Window glass   Building materials 5b A88    
More 525 Window glass   Building materials 5b A88    

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